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ASt201

If observers in all reference frames must agree about the speed of light, then they cannot always agree about ______ and/or _____?

Distance and/or time

In space, speed and movement of an object is always ______ to another object

Relative

Is the speed of light additive?

NO, the speed of light is ALWAYS the same

Moving clocks run ______

Slow

Postulate that states the law of physics are the same in all reference frames that are moving at constant speeds

The first postulate of special relativity

Space and time are bound together in a single entity called _______

Spacetime

Speed is always ____ to something else

Relative

The first postulate of special relativity...

Postulate that states the laws of physics are the same in all reference frames that are moving at constant speeds.

The postulate that states the speed of light (in a vacuum) is the same for all observers, regardless of relative motion or source of observer

The second postulate of special relativity

The second postulate of special relativity

The postulate that states the speed of light (in a vacuum) is the same for all observers, regardless of relative motion or source of observer

The speed of light is ______

Invariant

The speed of light is the _______ thing known, and only _______ can achieve this speed.

Fastest, light

Theory of relativity

Theory that states motion can only ever be measured in a relative sense

Theory that states motion can only be measured in a relative sense

Theory of relativity

What did Vera Rubin actually find?

She found that stars further away from the galaxy orbitted faster than those closer to the galaxy

What did Vera Rubin expect to see in her analysis of stars orbiting our galaxy

She expected to see that stars closer to the galaxy orbited faster than those further away

What is time dilation?

The idea that time runs slower when you are moving

What is true speed?

True speed is speed relative to the ground

What percent of the universe is dark energy?

68%

What percent of the universe is dark matter?

27%

What percent of the universe is ordinary matter?

5%

A galaxy composed of a random blob of stars, dust, and gas...

Irregular Galaxy

A type of galaxy composed of two galaxies that have merged to become one, causing a massive burst of stars

Antenna galaxy/Starburst merger

Cepheid variable stars

Stars that "pulse"

Cluster of very large galaxies, mostly elliptical, have very little star formation

Galaxy clusters

Elliptical galaxies

Type of galaxy with very little gas, dust, and star formation, very old and very large

Galaxy Clusters

Cluster of very large galaxies, mostly elliptical, have very little star formation

How are cepheid variable stars standard candles?

We can measure pulse time, which is correlated to luminosity

How are elliptical galaxies thought to be formed?

From a starburst/merging spiral galaxies. Use up all gas and dust to create lots of stars around a black hole

How do spirals in disk galaxies form?

They form by interactions/colliding with other galaxies

If we know the temperature and distance of a star, we can determine its...

luminosity

Irregular galaxy

A galaxy composed of a random blob of stars, dust, and gas

Lenticular galaxies

Disk galaxies with no spirals

Less luminous cepheid variable stars take _____ to pulse

Shorter

More luminous cepheid variables stars take _____ to pulse

Longer

Nodes of the cosmic web cause extreme _______ in spacetime

Dips

Objects whose luminosity is known...

Standard candles

Objects whose physical size is known...

Standard rulers

Starburst...

When galaxies collide and result in a massive burst of stars

Supernovae are all the same luminosity, therefore they can be used as...

Standard candles

Things close to us will have a ______ parallax angle

Large

Things far away from us will have a _______ parallax angle

Small

Three main components of a spiral galaxy

Disk, bulge and halo

We can use ______ to determine the size of the Earth's orbit

Radar

We can use ______ to determine the distance to objects in the Milky Way

Parallax

We can use ______ to determine distance to distant galaxies

Supernovae

We can use ______ to compare the distance from nearby star clusters to distant ones

Main sequence fitting

We can use ______ to determine from nearby star clusters to distant ones

Cepheid variables

What are nodes?

Galaxy clusters that show up on the cosmic web as being very dense

What does a disk galaxy with no spirals indicate?

That the galaxy has not been disturbed by any other galaxies in the universe

What is the "period" of a cepheid variable star?

The time between the pulses of a star

What three big galaxies are part of the local group?

Milky Way, Andromeda, and Triangulum

When galaxies collide and result in a massive bust of stars...

Starburst

Why are galaxies in the centre of a cluster elliptical and those on the edge are spiral?

There are more galaxies in the centre, so higher chance they will collide, starburst, and form elliptical galaxies. Less galaxies on the edge to collide with no spiral galaxies remain

Why might an elliptical galaxy show a blue stripe jetting from its center?

Energy and light produced when something falls into the black hole at its center

______ do not expand, only the space between them

Galaxies

At the end of the era of nucleosynthesis, how much of the mass is hydrogen and how much is helium?

1/4 helium and 3/4 hydrogen

Era of atoms

Era when universe gets very cold, converting all plasma to hydrogen and helium gas and dark matter

Era of nuclei

Era where the universe is filled with hydrogen and helium plasma

Era of nucleosynthesis

Universe era where protons collide to form and break atoms. Temperature of nuclear fusion

Era when the universe gets very cold, converting all plasma to hydrogen and helium gas and dark matter

Era of atoms

Era where the universe is filled with hydrogen and helium plasma

Era of nuclei

How do neutrons remain after nucleosynthesis?

They get stuck in atoms and make stable helium and deuterium nuclei

Hubble's Law equation...

v = Hd speed of object is proportional to distance

If a galaxy 1000 light years away explode, when will we see it?

We will see it 1000 years after its explosion, because the light takes 1000 years to travel to us

In what era is helium and dueterium formed?

Nucleosynthesis era

Name the three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang.

- Ratio of hydrogen to helium
- Uniform microwave glow in all direction

- Hubble's Law (Redshift, blueshift)

Oblers Paradox

If the Universe is infinite and unchanging, you should be able to see a star eventually, no matter where you are. The whole sky should be filled with stars

Particle Era

Universe era with equal numbers of protons, neutrons, electrons, and neutrinos all colliding at high rates

Peculiar Velocity

The movement and speed of an object NOT caused by the expansion of the Universe

The further away we look in space, the further back we look in _______

Time

The plasma of CMB should produce almost a perfect...

Blackbody

Universe era where protons collide to form and break atoms. Temperature of nuclear fusion

Era of nucleosynthesis

Universe era with equal number of protons, neutrons, electrons, and neutrinos all colliding at high rates

Particle Era

What causes small irregularities in the CMB?

Variations in temperature and density in the plasma

What does Hubble's Law prove?

The expansion of the Universe. It proves that everything is moving away. Objects further away are moving away faster and objects closer are moving away slower

What era does CMB light come from?

The transformation from the era of nuclei to the era of atoms

What is the cosmic microwave background?

Marks the moment in space and time when the plasma of the Universe cooled. It emits microwave that is invisible to the eye

What must occur for and object to come towards Earth?

The peculiar velocity must be greater than the rate of expansion of the Universe

When did the Universe start?

14 billion years ago

Where is the center of the Universe?

Nowhere! There isn't one

Why are there limited neutrons in nucleosynthesis?

Neutrons are unstable and decay into a proton and electron

Why is the cosmic microwave background different levels of red-shifted?

The Earth has a peculiar velocity of 170km/s. The CMB in the direction that we are moving in will be less redshifted. The CMB in the direction that we are moving away from is more redshifted

Why isn't the cosmic microwave visible?

Because it has been redshifted by a factor of 1100, so it is now microwave light to us

Any two spots on the CMB have the same...

Temperature

Data tells us that distant galaxies are moving slower, therefore, expansion is...

speeding up

Gravity should slow expansion down, so we expect distant galaxies to move ______

Faster

If the energy density is high, and the Universe is sphere, distant objects look ______

Bigger than expected

If the energy density is low, and the Universe is saddle, distant objects look _______

Smaller than expected

If the energy density is right, and the Universe is flat, distant objects look _______

The expected size

If the mass density of the Universe is _______, the expansion of the Universe will continue forever without slowing down

Zero

If the mass density of the Universe is ______ than the critical density, the expansion of the Universe will slow down, but never stop

Smaller

If the mass density of the Universe is "________", then the expansion will keep slowing down to a stop

Exactly right

If the Universe has high density, it will be shaped like a _____

Sphere

If the Universe has low energy density, it will be shaped like a _______

Saddle

If the Universe is a sphere, then straight lines...

Converge

If the Universe is flat, straight lines...

are flat

If the Universe is a saddle, then straight line...

Diverge

If you put ______ into an expanding Universe, you get an accelerating expanding Universe

Dark Energy

The geometry of space depends on ______ of the Universe

Energy Density

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